I'm looking to see if GBPVR will allow me to browse my video library and add a marker to any file, to indicate that a particular individual has watched it.
Currently, I'm just using the free Xplorer2 file browser, in Details view with the Comments field visible. In the comments we put the initials of those people who have already watched it (Xplorer2 makes it easy with a quick ALT-Z) , i.e. "ap" would mean that Ariana and Pete have both watched this video. This is REALLY useful, as it keeps track of what episodes each person is up to, and when you're by yourself, you may choose to watch something that your partner has already seen, leaving more choice for when you watch things together.
We also have a convention putting any paused position in brackets after the person's initial, e.g. "a(23)p(37)" would mean that Ariana has watched this up to the 23 minute and Pete the 37 minute. This helps when anyone comes back to finish watching a movie or episode. [We don't actually do it, but Ratings could also be stored like this, e.g. "a[4]" meaning Ariana watched it and rated it a 4.]
Storing this info in the file's Comments field ( which is saved in an Alternative Data Stream) means that we can also move the file around to other drives or machines (backups, to the van's laptop, etc) and the info travels with it. And viewing the server-located file from any machine on the network exposes the Comments info too, without needing any client-server database sync.
(Aside: In order to supports the Comments field, files can not have an .avi extension (I'm not sure why?). I just mass-rename .avi files to .mp4 extension, and my preferred VLC player plays them fine.)
I haven't yet found a media player that can meet these requirements as effectively as a simple file-based explorer like Xplorer2. What about GBPVR?
Currently, I'm just using the free Xplorer2 file browser, in Details view with the Comments field visible. In the comments we put the initials of those people who have already watched it (Xplorer2 makes it easy with a quick ALT-Z) , i.e. "ap" would mean that Ariana and Pete have both watched this video. This is REALLY useful, as it keeps track of what episodes each person is up to, and when you're by yourself, you may choose to watch something that your partner has already seen, leaving more choice for when you watch things together.
We also have a convention putting any paused position in brackets after the person's initial, e.g. "a(23)p(37)" would mean that Ariana has watched this up to the 23 minute and Pete the 37 minute. This helps when anyone comes back to finish watching a movie or episode. [We don't actually do it, but Ratings could also be stored like this, e.g. "a[4]" meaning Ariana watched it and rated it a 4.]
Storing this info in the file's Comments field ( which is saved in an Alternative Data Stream) means that we can also move the file around to other drives or machines (backups, to the van's laptop, etc) and the info travels with it. And viewing the server-located file from any machine on the network exposes the Comments info too, without needing any client-server database sync.
(Aside: In order to supports the Comments field, files can not have an .avi extension (I'm not sure why?). I just mass-rename .avi files to .mp4 extension, and my preferred VLC player plays them fine.)
I haven't yet found a media player that can meet these requirements as effectively as a simple file-based explorer like Xplorer2. What about GBPVR?
Pete
Karori, Wellington, NZ
HARDWARE: AMD x4 9550, WinXP sp3, Hauppauge HVR-4000 (Freeview/DVB-T only ATM); Hauppauge HVR-1700 (DVB-T); 2 x GeForce 9600GT; All latest drivers; SPDIF out;
UHF rooftop aerial with a direct line-of-sight 3km to Mt KauKau.
SOFTWARE: MediaPortal 1.1; NPVR; Latest HVR4000 drivers; WinTV7; ArcSoft TotalMedia; Cyberlink PowerDVD 7.0; MPV Decoder; AC3Filter; Mpeg2DecFilter.ax; mmaacd.ax (Morgan AAC decoder)
Karori, Wellington, NZ
HARDWARE: AMD x4 9550, WinXP sp3, Hauppauge HVR-4000 (Freeview/DVB-T only ATM); Hauppauge HVR-1700 (DVB-T); 2 x GeForce 9600GT; All latest drivers; SPDIF out;
UHF rooftop aerial with a direct line-of-sight 3km to Mt KauKau.
SOFTWARE: MediaPortal 1.1; NPVR; Latest HVR4000 drivers; WinTV7; ArcSoft TotalMedia; Cyberlink PowerDVD 7.0; MPV Decoder; AC3Filter; Mpeg2DecFilter.ax; mmaacd.ax (Morgan AAC decoder)